Friday, December 28, 2012

Meet Lucy!

Welcome Lucy!

Lucy is my new dog! I adopted her a week ago from a local rescue organization to be my new friend, walking buddy, and Grenadian protector. She is 4 years old, is being called a collie/Australian Shepard mix and is generally a sweet and loving girl! She is perfect when it comes to interacting with other dogs, walking, eating politely, sleeping and hanging out, and is an all around great dog. She does have some anxiety and fear of men we are currently working on, but love and patience will help us to over come these issues. She unfortunately would LOVE to eat Penny, so they aren't being housed in the same room. Maybe some day we will be able to work on this, I miss having Penny in my room but her safety comes first!!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Listening

Being back in the US over the last week has reminded me of a few things I don't miss about this country. Compared to Grenada (and I am well aware that I'm not comparing apples to apples here), there is so much sadness and tragedy. It is common place to turn on the news and spend the show learning about murders, stabbings, and violence, transportation accidents are frequent, and emergency vehicles are present in abundance. I know this is all just part of our society, but it still makes me sad. I passed a couple of serious accidents today - it breaks my heart to know that their families are probably hurting tonight. When I pass a fire truck or ambulance, it saddens me to know that someone is on the other end of those vehicles and in distress. Am I grateful that we have those services? Absolutely! We certainly do not have them so accessible in Grenada meaning that urgent care and services are delayed when they are needed most.

I found myself cornered today in a public restroom. An innocent comment by a woman about how dark the facilities were turned into hearing about the tragedies and difficulties in her life currently. A family member was just diagnosed with a large tumor after suffering through painful episodes over most of the last year and a half and is currently kind of in limbo as her doctors figure out the next plan of action and her husband has had 2 bouts of cancer (different types) in the last several years. I don't think she intentionally began blabbing to a stranger, but I imagine that having someone to sympathetically listen to her troubles just kept her going and going. I didn't mind. I know it helped her. She has a lot of emotion built up in her life, and as humans, we have a social need to share our burdens and joys. As she was explaining her life away, I smiled thinking that as a future veterinarian, this will certainly not be the last time someone borrows my ears and smile to help themselves to feel better. We might officially only have degrees in veterinary medicine, but your veterinarian plays multiple roles, one of which is that of a psychologist. It's something you accept by choosing this field, but perhaps if as members of society we decided to adopt a little more patience and caring for those around us (in the car, at the store, waiting at a checkout counter, entering/exiting a building, etc.) we might find ourselves feeling a little less burdened.

Just a thought, but try to remember your smile, your patience, and your manners as we proceed through a very hectic time of year. Hold the door for someone, let someone merge into your lane in traffic, offer a helping hand to someone who needs it (heck, even if it's just to help pick the cans of soup someone knocked over!). You just might find yourself feeling better about your life and who you are. I try very hard to think of people as individuals and not just as a generic mass - everyone deserves proper treatment, but it only works if we participate ourselves!

Friday, December 14, 2012

A Little Update...

Done with final exams! Done with term 3! Done with Grenada!

Finals were obnoxiously tough. Grr!! Our professors were not very kind to us this go-around! Oh well, I can be satisfied with how it all turned out I suppose. It seemed to take forever to get through the 4 of them too! Not appreciative of that! Monday night was spent relaxing and poking around at packing. Tuesday we went for a final swim and then I had to pack like crazy to move into my new apartment! One thing they failed to mention to us when they were letting us store things in the closet, was that the apartment complex is currently left open and unlocked all day as they are still finishing construction. Great. I really hope I still have clothes when I get back in the spring or else we are going to have some serious problems!!! Nothing valuable was left there, but we did store a ton of things.

All day Wednesday was spent in airports and on planes! I had an 8 hour layover in Miami, but managed to pass the time chatting with classmates so it was pretty fast and great. My first American meal wad Burger King (convenient fast food basically haha). It was delicious! I didn't get home until after midnight, but all of the animals were pretty thrilled to see me! I'm pretty sure Penny could have laid on my lap happily for hours, but I did eventually call it quits to sleep. It's pretty cold here! We've been puttering around doing some shopping and baking. I'm off to bed but I'll update soon!